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767-300 on Tarmac
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767-300 On Tarmac
Twin-engine economics and unmatched performance make the 767 the most frequent transatlantic flier. The Boeing 767 family is a complete family of airplanes providing airlines with maximum versatility in the 200 to 300-seat market. It includes three passenger models - the 767-200ER, 767-300ER and 767-400ER - and a freighter, which is based on the 767-300ER fuselage. The 767-200ER has a range of more than 7,500 miles and the 767-300 freighter can haul 60 tons more than 3,700 miles. In 1997, Boeing launched the 767-400ER, which can take 304 passengers more than 7,000 miles. Military versions include the 767 AWACS, which first flew Aug. 9, 1996, and the 767 tanker/transport, launched in 2000, designed to replace the aging KC-135 aerial tankers.
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BI216032
Boeing ID
c5h
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5400px × 3600px 55MB
License type
RM
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1980s
1981 Red, White and Blue Livery
767 family
767-300
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clouds
commercial
commercial passenger planes
copy space
currently in production
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deplaning
exteriors
ground shots
jets
monoplanes
passengers and travelers
photos
pink
right front views
several/groups
silhouettes
stairs, lifts and ladders
sunrise
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tarmac
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